Timothy M. McBride - Sharon MA, US Edward F. O'Brien - Rehoboth MA, US David P. Hatch - Whitinsville MA, US
Assignee:
Sensata Technologies, Inc. - Attleboro MA
International Classification:
G01L 1/22
US Classification:
73862474, 73862044, 73862045, 7386206
Abstract:
An occupant weight sensor () for placement between a frame () fixed to the chassis of a vehicle and a second frame () supporting a vehicle seat has a sense element having a first body () formed with a planar sense surface on which are mounted piezoresistors electrically connected in a Wheatstone bridge configuration. A post () extends outwardly from the first body for attachment to the first frame. A second body is formed with a force transfer portion () permanently attached to the first body along an outer periphery circumscribing the sense surface. The piezoresistors are electrically connected to conditioning electronics received in a chamber formed between the two bodies. The effects of parasitic loads on the sense element are minimized by selected placement of the piezoresistors on the sense surface. Several variations are disclosed for attaching the sensor to the first and second frames and both longitudinally and laterally extending electrical connectors are shown.
Ethan J. Coulson - Quincy MA Edward F. O'Brien - West Warwick RI Charles M. Anastasia - Barrington RI Alan M. Sadler - North Attleboro MA Dale R. Sogge - Wrentham MA
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H01H3/16
US Classification:
200 6191
Abstract:
An internal vehicular transmission range switch (10) has a movable contact support (20) which slides along a straight path in a recess formed between a housing having a base member (12) and cover (14) between first and second extremities in dependence upon the movement of the manual valve (4) to which it is coupled by an arm (18) extending from the support through a slot (16) formed in the housing. An elongated slider having a lower (20e) and upper (20d) blade portions received in respective channels (12a, 14a) formed in the housing integrally attached to the movable contact support blocks ingress of contaminant particles into the recess while permitting fluid flow into and out of the recess. A second embodiment (10') has a generally U-shaped member (18') having one leg (18a') attached to the movable contact support and extending through an O-ring (24) in an end wall of the housing and a manual valve coupling arm (18c') formed at the distal end of a second leg (18b'). A third embodiment has an endless track (26) in which an elongated, flexible band (28) having opposite ends attached to the movable contact support (20) on opposite sides of manual valve coupling arm (18) blocks entry of contaminant particles through slot (16") in the housing through which arm (18) extends.
Pressure Responsive Switch Particularly Adaptable For Operation As A Normally Open Or A Normally Closed Switch
Dale R. Sogge - Randolph MA Edward F. O'Brien - Providence RI David A. Czarn - Cumberland RI
Assignee:
Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H01H 3534
US Classification:
200 83P
Abstract:
A pressure responsive switch having upper and lower contact assemblies with a snap acting member and an electrically conductive member sandwiched therebetween. The assemblies each include an insulating body with a hollow center and an electrically conductive member having a contact in the center portion and extending externally of the body. The snap acting member is in constant engagement with the sandwiched conductive member and normally in engagement with the electrically conductive member of the upper assembly. When a pressure is applied which is sufficient to cause the snap acting member to snap into its second stable state, the connection thereof with the electrically conductive member in the upper contact assembly is broken and connection is made with the electrically conductive member in the lower assembly. The switch is normally closed by removing the portion of the electrically conductive member in the lower assembly which extends externally thereof. The switch can be provided normally open by removing the portion of the electrically conductive member in the upper assembly which extends externally thereof.
- Cambridge MA, US Edward J. O'BRIEN - Arlington MA, US Sheri Lynn SIMMONS - Brookline MA, US David COOK - Brookline MA, US Matthew R. HENN - Cambridge MA, US Christopher B. FORD - Swampscott MA, US Divya BALASUBRAMANIAN - Arlington MA, US Ambar PIÑA - Boston MA, US Liyang DIAO - Belmont MA, US Meghan CHAFEE - Acton MA, US Marin VULIC - Boston MA, US Madhumitha NANDAKUMAR - Belmont CA, US Sumon DATTA - Cambridge MA, US Lata JAYARAMAN - Cambridge MA, US
Assignee:
Seres Therapeutics, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 35/741 A61P 35/00 A61P 37/00
Abstract:
Provided herein are bacterial compositions that are useful for treating and preventing complications and side effects associated with a disease or disorder, such as those associated with dysbiosis of a gastrointestinal tract. The bacterial compositions disclosed herein are designed to exhibit one or more functional features that are useful for the treatment of such diseases and disorders.
Compositions And Methods For Treating Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
- Cambridge MA, US Edward J. O'BRIEN - Arlington MA, US Sumon DATTA - Boston MA, US
Assignee:
Seres Therapeutics, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 35/742 A61P 37/06 A61P 1/00 A61P 1/04
Abstract:
Provided herein are bacterial compositions that are useful for treating and preventing complications and side effects associated with an inflammatory bowel disease.
Compositions And Methods For Treating Cholestatic Disease
- Cambridge MA, US Alice Peiyu LIOU - Somerville MA, US Elizabeth Moritz HALVORSEN - Malden MA, US Gregory MCKENZIE - Arlington MA, US Edward J. O'BRIEN - Arlington MA, US David COOK - Brookline MA, US
Assignee:
Seres Therapeutics, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61K 35/745 A61P 1/16 A61K 31/58
Abstract:
The invention provides compositions and methods for use in the treatment and prevention of cholestatic diseases.
Compositions And Methods For Treating Antibiotic Resistance
Edward P Obrien III MD 300 Ctr Rd, Buffalo, NY 14224 (716)6741001 (phone), (716)6746345 (fax)
Education:
Medical School St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda Graduated: 1999
Procedures:
Vaccine Administration Arthrocentesis
Conditions:
Bronchial Asthma Calculus of the Urinary System Contact Dermatitis Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Gastritis and Duodenitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'brien III graduated from the St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, Greneda in 1999. He works in Buffalo, NY and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. O'brien III is affiliated with Mercy Hospital Of Buffalo.
Cancer Care Central PennsylvniaGeisinger Medical Center Hematology Oncology 1575 N Old Trl, Selinsgrove, PA 17870 (570)3748555 (phone), (570)3749933 (fax)
Geisinger Lewisburg Cancer Center 75 Medical Park Dr, Lewisburg, PA 17837 (570)5239200 (phone), (570)5239205 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Bone Marrow Biopsy Chemotherapy Vaccine Administration
Dr. O'brien graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Selinsgrove, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. O'brien is affiliated with Evangelical Community Hospital, Geisinger Medical Center, Geisinger-Shamokin Area Community Hospital and Sunbury Community Hospital.